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Release Date:
July 9, 2013
Original Title:
Marius
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films Alain Sarde
Pathé
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 93
"Marius" takes place in Marseilles' Old Port, at the La Marine Bar, owned by César and his son Marius. Marius' biggest dream is to embark on one of the boats passing by his dad's bar and to set off to a faraway land. Fanny, a young and pretty seafood peddler, has secretly been in love with Marius since her childhood; Marius, never admitting it, has always loved Fanny. One day, a sailor drops by La Marine and offers him a job on an exploratory ship. Trying to hold him off and to make him jealous, Fanny confesses his love to him and provokes a fight between Marius and one of César's old friends, Panisse, a boat merchant, who despite his old age, has been courting Fanny for a while. Torn between the call of the sea and his love for her, Marius abandons his dream to be with Fanny who gives herself to him. As César and Honorine, Fanny's mother, are getting ready for the wedding, Marius changes his mind, drawn back to the call of the sea.
Art Direction:
Gladys Garot
Assistant Costume Designer:
Karine Charpentier
Associate Producer:
Julien Madon
Camera Operator:
Berto
Casting:
Elodie Demey
Coralie Amédéo
Costume Design:
Pierre-Yves Gayraud
Director:
Daniel Auteuil
Director of Photography:
Jean-François Robin
Editor:
Joëlle Hache
First Assistant Director:
Alain Olivieri
Makeup Artist:
Joël Lavau
Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Desplat
Producer:
Alain Sarde
Jérôme Seydoux
Production Design:
Christian Marti
Production Manager:
Gérard Gaultier
Script Supervisor:
Josiane Morand
Set Decoration:
Muriel Gilabert
Sound Engineer:
Henri Morelle
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas Gauder
Special Effects Supervisor:
Georges Demétrau
Theatre Play:
Marcel Pagnol
Writer:
Daniel Auteuil
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